Tiger
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quote: Originally posted by Ludacris Turbo
quote: Originally posted by Tiger
I can reveal the Vulcan will be flying into Doncaster airport on Tuesday next week so keep your eyes open. It looks like it might become it's permanent home.
Any idea what time? I'm off next week and not too far away!
Honestly not sure, the support team werent even sure
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Matt H
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quote: Originally posted by Tiger
I've just been speaking to the Vulcan team, it's moving from it's current location up to Doncaster soon (dunno which base) so keep your eyes open over the next week or so.
Robin Hood Airport, formerly RAF Finningley. It's the widest runway in Europe so we often get some larger aircraft landing here
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by chrisritch
quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
Are you familiar with Concorde and the Blackbird?
yes
Bit of a blend of those two, sort of.
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SetH
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Saw this at Waddington on Sunday, its one of those planes where the crowd just goes silent in awe.
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Eck
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Jim was back
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SXi_Tim
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Mate works next to finningley/robin hood airport and saw this the other week, said it nearly shook the windows out
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DJMartin07
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I'm looking forward to see the Vulcan fly soon, as I haven't seen it yet.
Excited to see the Sally B B-17g at Duxford fly at the end of the month. My favourite plane, and it's always been grounded when i've been able to go places where i'd be.
Saw the Avro Lancaster on Sunday flying solo and low behind my back fence and across the fields heading to Waddington and then Old Warden. Always epic seeing that fly.
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